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Northshore is the largest waterfront urban renewal project in Queensland and is destined to become a true Brisbane icon.
Over the next 20 years, this 304 hectare precinct will transform from an industrial area into a vibrant riverside precinct which stretches 2.5 kilometres along the Brisbane river.
Discover what’s on the horizon and how Northshore will develop into an even greater destination via:
Infrastructure upgrades
Northshore is the largest waterfront urban renewal project in Queensland and is destined to become a true Brisbane icon.
Over the next 20 years, this 304 hectare precinct will transform from an industrial area into a vibrant riverside precinct which stretches 2.5 kilometres along the Brisbane river.
Discover what’s on the horizon and how Northshore will develop into an even greater destination via:
Infrastructure upgrades
Roadwork activity
Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) is currently undertaking consultation to seek input from Northshore Hamilton PDA residents and businesses about how they engage with public transport in this area. So, we would like to hear your views on how you use public transport.
Please complete this short survey to tell us more.
Northshore’s commercial past will breathe life into its future as recycled wharf timbers from the demolition of several old wharves from the area will be repurposed for use in Northshore’s redevelopment.
Developers have also been invited to purchase the salvaged timber bearers and use them throughout the development, creating an exciting opportunity to connect the burgeoning community with its historical setting.
Please complete the Expression of Interest form below.Wharf Close pop up park opened and Hercules Street Park temporarily closed for upgrading.
Tender process and appointment of park upgrade contractor.
Hercules Street Park upgrade commences.
Hercules Street Park opens to the public.